Over 2,848 cities, towns and villages in 84 countries around the globe have already committed to VOTE EARTH for Earth Hour 2009 on Saturday 28th March 2009. The official Earth Hour is at 8.30pm local time zone.
VOTE EARTH by switching off your lights for ONE HOUR at 21.30pm local time. Or you can vote Global Warming by leaving your lights on.
The results of the election are being presented at the Global Climate Change Conference in Copenhagan 2009 – Denmark.
VOTE EARTH wants at least 1 billion votes for EARTH, to let the world politicians known that the people all over the world want them to take action against Global Warming.
Make YOUR Vote by switching your lights off on Saturday night, 28th March 2009, at 21.30 pm your local time
Check out webcams around the globe to see Councils, businesses and people switching off their lights for 1 hour to register important votes for VOTE EARTH – HERE
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, have aggreed to switch of lights at many Council buildings as well as world famous landmarks in the city of Edinburgh. View the success of Earth Hour in Edinburgh by viewing our populat Edinburgh webcams – HERE
For more detailed info on how YOU can help to make your important VOTE for Earth Hour visit the official Earth Hour website – HERE
Thousands of Scottish football fans, the Tartan Army, are expected to pour into Amsterdam this weekend to watch the World Cup football qualifying match, Scotand versus Holland on Saturday 28th March 2009.
The Holland versus Scotland World Cup Group 9 football international is to be played at the 51,859 all seater Amsterdam ArenA soccer stadium and kick off is at 7.45pm GMT. The Amsterdam ArenA is also home to top Netherlands club soccer team, Ajax
Catch the football and party atmosphere live via webcams in Amsterdam as the Scottish Tartan Army arrive in the Netherland’s capital city – Amsterdam. Thousands of Scottish football fans from all over the globe will be arriving to Amsterdam to support Scotland to victory against the Dutch national football team on Saturday 28th March 2008. Check out the live Amsterdam cams after Scotland beat the Netherlands in this important football World Cup qualifying game. Amsterdam’s famous landmark, Dam Square, will be covered in Scottish tartan when the Tartan Army celebrate this famous football victory over the Holland national team!!
Catch the party atmosphere in Amsterdam for the Scotland versus Netherlands football match by viewing our popular Amsterdam cams – HERE
View a live aerial map view of the 51,859 Amsterdam ArenA National football stadium for the Netherlands national football team – HERE
Enjoy watching the Tartan Army celebrations live via web cams in Amsterdam, before and after the World Cup 2010 football match versus the Netherland’s against Scotland – HERE
Google have finally managed to launch their much awaited UK Street View 3D images onto their very popular Google Maps section in the UK Currently UK Google maps is only displaying Street View mapping content on Google maps from the UK’s 4 capital cities plus 21 major cities in Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England.
The internet giant has spent almost a year filming and collecting millions of 3D images from the north of Scotland, to the south of England with fleets of specially modified cars trawling along thousands of miles of roads in Scotland, England, Wales and Ireland snapping high defination pictures for the UK version of Street View on Google maps. Allowing Internet visitors around the globe to enjoy a `virtual walk` via Google Street View on Google maps
Officially lauinched on Thursday 19th March 2009 the UK version of Street View features 3D photographic content from 25 cities in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. Google are expected to drip feed more Street View mapping content from other cities, towns and villages around the UK that they’ve already filmed, in the near future.
Currently the 25 cities that you can take a `virtual tour` courtesy of Street View on Google maps are – London, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Belfast, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Bradford, Cambridge, Oxford, Sheffield, Nottingham, Derby, Bristol, Coventry, Aberdeen, Swansea, York, Newcastle, Dundee, Southampton, Norwich, and Scunthorpe
Enjoy celebrating St Patrick’s Day live in Ireland’s capital city, Dublin, by viewing this live St Paddy’s day cam outside the well known O’Sheas Irish bar on Talbot street in Dublin’s city centre
Many Dubliners will be celebrating their national holiday, St Patrick’s Day, by having a few Irish beers in the well know O’Sheas Irish pub.
Enjoy a virtual beer, for St Patrick’s Day by viewing this live Dublin cam outside the popular O’Sheas Irish Bat
Take part in the St Patrick’s Day celebrations live from Dublin in Ireland on Tuesday 17th March 2009. Catch live St Patrick’s Day webcamcoverage of the 2009 St Patricks Day parade and celebrations by viewing our live Dublin cams in Ireland.
St Patrick’s Day in Ireland is Ireland’s greatest national holidays. Celebrated by millions of Irish people in Ireland and all over the world. The date, 17th of March, marks the anniversary of the death of the missionary who became the patron saint of Ireland. St Patrick’s Day in the 21 st century is still celebrated with parades, speeches, festive dinners and dances all over Ireland as well by Irish descendants all over the globe.
Catch the party atmosphere in Ireland’s capital city, Dublin by viewing our selection of St Patrick’s Day webcams – HERE
St Patrick’s Day eventsare also held all over Scotland. Catch the live Scottish St Patricks Day celebrations inside one of Edinburgh’s most popular Bars -Belushi’s Bar cam in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland -HERE
Homecoming Scotland 2009 celebrates some of Scotland’s great contributions to the world with a year-long, country-wide programme of exciting and special events and activities around Scotland
Homecoming Scotland 2009 was officially launched on January 25th, to celebrate the 250th birthday of one of Scotland’s most famous sons, our national poet, Robert Burns. With hundreds of special Homecoming Scotland events planned throughout Scotland until St Andrew’s Day (November 30th) visitors and many people in Scotland, of all ages, will be spoilt for choice with so many exciting things to see and do throughout Homecoming Scotland 2009
Here are some of the special events planned for Scots and friends to enjoy throughout Homecoming Scotland 2009
Taste the fruity malty undertones of one of the whiskies found at the Spirit of Speyside Whisky Festival
Applaud some of the world’s greatest golfers at the Open Golf Championship at the world famous Turnberry golf course
Rub shoulders with real-life clan chiefs at Edinburgh’s historic Clan Gathering
Another great resource for checking Scotland’s top golf courses is by viewing live golf cams. Many top golf courses in Scotland operate live golf courses webcams overlooking certain areas of their golf courses.
Live golf cams allow golfers to see how busy the golf course is as well as checking out the live weather conditions via the golf cam. Also, golf cams give online visitors a good idea what the golf course looks like before booking a round of golf at the golf course